TELEGRAPHIC. CHICAGO, June 29th.—The storm which visited this city yesterday was a perfect hurricane. Several empty houses were blown down. The bird house, at Dexter Park race course, was completely blown down, Mr. Coffee was killed, and about 1500 birds were set at liberty. Three cases sun-stroke occurred in the city yesterday, two of which proved fatal. The weather this morning was cooler, with indications of more rain. San Francisco, June 29. — Prince Pierre Bonaparte is here, en route for Tahiti. The California and Oregon Rail- road is now completed and open, from its junction with the Central Pacific Railroad to Chico. The remittances overland last week were $88,000 gold coin. NEW YORK, June 29.—Internal revenue returns show the present incomes of this city and vicinity to be fully equal to any past year, and statistics show that the saving and industrial classes have now twenty millions of deposits over last year’s report, notwithstanding reported hard times. BUSINESS CARDS. PULLMAN’S PALACE fPaR CoMpPry, Incorporated under Special Act of the Legislature of Illinois, A. D. 1867. CAPITAL, - _$4.000,000. GEO. M. PULLMAN, Pres. & Gen. Man. A. B. PULLMAN, Gen’. Sup’t. C. W. ANGELL, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Geo. M. Pullman. John Crerar. H. E. Sargent. Thomas A. Scott. Robert Harris. Henry R. Pierson. Amos T. Hall. Genl. Offices, 102 Michigan Ave., Chicago Kohler & Frohling, Growers of and Dealers in California Wines and Brandy, 626 MONTGOMERY STREET, (Basement Montgomery Block,) SAN FRANCISCO. Agency in New York, Rennet, Prosch & Co., 26 and 28 Vesey St. Agency in Chicago, Rottner, Lembcke & Co., 129 South Clark St. GEORGE C. SHREVE & Co., Dealers in FINE JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE No 110 MONTGOMERY STREET., (Occidental Hotel Block,) SAN FRANCISCO. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, San Mrancisco, HALEY & PATTEN, California. Proprietors. eS ee The leading Hotel of the Pacific Coast, having all the modern improvements, including one of Miller’s Patent Safety Passenger Car Elevators. [Special Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved February 19th, 1870.] GRAIN D GIFT CONCERT, IN AID OF THE Mercantile Library Association, AT THE MECHANICS’ PAVILION, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., SEPTEMBER ist, 1870. TICKETS OF ADMISSION, $5 EACH, GOLD COIN. The holder of a whole Ticket, or five coupons, will be entitled to admission to the Concert, and to the whole amount of the Gift awarded to it. The holder of each coupon will be entitled to admission to the Concert and to one fifth of any gift that may be awarded to such ticket, 200,000 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD At Five Dollars each in Gold Coin. Treasurer, Bank of California. During the entertainment, the sum of $500,000 INU. S. GOLD COIN Will be returned to the holders of Tick- ets, by the distribution by chance of the following GIFTS: 1 Gift of , $100,000 Gold 1 Gift of - 80,000 * 1 Gift of 25,000“ 1 Gift of 20,000“ 1 Gift of 19,000 * 1 Gift of 18,000“ 1 Gift of 17,000 * 1 Gift of 16,000“ 1Giftof . 15,000“ 1 Gift of ; 14,000“ 1Giftof . 18,000 “ 1 Gift of 12,000“ 1Giftof . 11,000“ 1 Gift of e 10,000“ 1Giftof . 9,000‘ I Gift of 5 8,000 1Giftof . 7,000 “ } 1 Gilt of ee ee 6,000“ 1Giftof . . . . 5,000‘ 1 Gift of . oo a 4,000“ 1Giftof . . .. 3,000.“ 1 Gift of nr 2 o 2,000 1Giftof . . . . 1,500 “ 10 Gifts of $1,000 each . 10,000“ 20Giftsof 7s0each . 15,000“ 20 Giftsof S500each . +. 10,000. 30 Giftsof 400each . 12,000“ 50 Giftsof 800each . . 15,000 “ 50 Giftsof 200each . 10,000 425 Gifts of 100 each 42,500 628 Gifts in all $500,000 After paying the expenses of the en- tertainment, and making the distribu- tion of the gifts as above announced, the balance will be applied to extinguishing the present indebtedness of the Mercan- tile Library Association. The Concert and distribution will take plage under the immediate direction of the Board of Trustees of the Mercantile Library Asso- ciation, assisted by a Supervisory Com- mittee, selected from State, City and County Officers, and well-known citizens of San Francisco. Holders of Tickets to which gifts may be awarded, willreceive the same on presentation of such Tick- ets or Coupons to the Business Agents of the Board of Trustees, at their office, 318 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Orders for Tickets, post paid, accom- panied by remittances will meet with prompt attention. MAURICE DORE & CHARLES R. PETERS, 318 California St., Business Agents for the sale of Tick- ets, to whom all communications may be addressed. ROBT. B. SWAIN, President M. L. A. WM. C. RALSTON, Treasurer ‘“* W.H. L. BARNES, Vice-Pres’t ‘ THOS. R. HAYES, Rec. Sec’y “ DAVID WILDER, Cor. Sec’y __‘‘ Trustees M. L. A.—Wm. Ashburner, Isaac Wormser, J. M. McNulty, Alfred P. Elfelt, Arthur M. Ebbets, Wm. G. Badger, Wm. E. Wood, F. B. Reynolds, Samuel Hubbard. BANK OF CALIFORNIA. CAPITAL, - $5,000,000 IN GOLD. Principal Office, San Francisco. D. O. MILLS, Wo. C. RALSTON, President. Cashier.